Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 Hi, I found a local doctor willing to help us working with doctor Goldberg, Does any of you have any suggestion on what I should bring or talk to him? He is regular ped whih children in same school district as , and has Autisic children under his care. I have been told he is a very nice and very good doctor. I has spoken to him on the phone about working with Dr. Goldberg, it did not scare him away. He was very interested when I told him 's progress on Valtrex the first a few week he was on it. He give me an appointment for next monday. I am so excited about fininally a local doctor can guide us through ups and downs of the protocol, and has a medical doctor to put things in different perspective. Thanks in Advance and wish us luck. Jin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 Take Dr Goldbergs papers from his website - Autism and the Immune Connection, Do's and don'ts of Diet, etc. also the congressional testimony form 4/2000 and the NIDs hypothesis as a start. Also the bloodworkup sheets..that should do to start, hope this works out for you, we have a great local Dr who treats several patients with Dr Goldberg and has taken on some on his own now. best wishes what to bring and talk to a local Doctor. Hi, I found a local doctor willing to help us working with doctor Goldberg, Does any of you have any suggestion on what I should bring or talk to him? He is regular ped whih children in same school district as , and has Autisic children under his care. I have been told he is a very nice and very good doctor. I has spoken to him on the phone about working with Dr. Goldberg, it did not scare him away. He was very interested when I told him 's progress on Valtrex the first a few week he was on it. He give me an appointment for next monday. I am so excited about fininally a local doctor can guide us through ups and downs of the protocol, and has a medical doctor to put things in different perspective. Thanks in Advance and wish us luck. Jin Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the opinion of the Research Institute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 , Thanks. Do you do your phone consult with Dr. Goldberg alone or with your local Doctor? Or did you see him first before you talk to Dr. Goldberg? Did you update your local doctor too when you update Dr. Goldberg weekly? Thanks Jin > Take Dr Goldbergs papers from his website - Autism and the Immune > Connection, Do's and don'ts of Diet, etc. also the congressional testimony > form 4/2000 and the NIDs hypothesis as a start. Also the bloodworkup > sheets..that should do to start, > hope this works out for you, we have a great local Dr who treats several > patients with Dr Goldberg and has taken on some on his own now. > best wishes > > > what to bring and talk to a local Doctor. > > > Hi, > > I found a local doctor willing to help us working with doctor > Goldberg, Does any of you have any suggestion on what I should bring > or talk to him? > > He is regular ped whih children in same school district as , and > has Autisic children under his care. I have been told he is a very > nice and very good doctor. > > I has spoken to him on the phone about working with Dr. Goldberg, it > did not scare him away. He was very interested when I told him 's > progress on Valtrex the first a few week he was on it. > > He give me an appointment for next monday. I am so excited about > fininally a local doctor can guide us through ups and downs of the > protocol, and has a medical doctor to put things in different > perspective. > > Thanks in Advance and wish us luck. > > Jin > > > > > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with > the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the > opinion of the Research Institute. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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